Week of June 14, 2015

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Sunday, June 14

Sunday, June 14, 2015
1:30 PM
At Pacific Film Archive Theater
Free admission Pick up your free tickets at the PFA Theater box office beginning at 1:15 p.m.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
3:30 PM

Family Day Matinee: Free Admission!
Pick up your free tickets at the box office beginning at 1:15 p.m.

Laurel & Hardy make beautiful comedy together as slapstick meets surrealism and inanimate objects inevitably get the better of them. Titles include Busy Bodies, Country Hospital, and The Music Box.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater
Sunday, June 14, 2015
5:30 PM

Archival Print! 
Live Music/Judith Rosenberg on piano

The first five chapters of The Phantom Foe introduce the elusive and sinister criminal mastermind and his fiendish plots.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater

Monday, June 15

Tuesday, June 16

Wednesday, June 17

Wednesday, June 17, 2015
7:30 PM
Jean Grémillon,
France,
1943,

Imported Print!

A remote mountain inn is the setting for a class-crossed love affair split between working class and idle rich. Coscripted by Jacques Prévert, it is acclaimed as one of the greatest French films made during the German Occupation. Followed by excerpts from Parlons cinema—à propos du cinéma dans la résistance.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater

Thursday, June 18

Thursday, June 18, 2015
7:30 PM
John M. Stahl,
United States,
1945,

Restored Print!

Intoxicating Gene Tierney (Laura) is the femme fatale par excellence in this astounding Technicolor noir classic, now beautifully restored, about a young novelist (Cornel Wilde) whose new bride’s extreme jealousy plunges their nuptial heaven into hellish depths of psychic disorder.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater

Friday, June 19

Friday, June 19, 2015
8:30 PM
Michael Glawogger,
Austria, Germany,
2005,

BAM/PFA Collection Print! 
In Memory of Michael Glawogger (1959–2014)

Glawogger again asks a global question: Is hard manual labor a thing of the past? Unflinchingly, he answers by showcasing the most grueling and dangerous professions he could find, in Ukraine, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and China.  
At Pacific Film Archive Theater

Saturday, June 20

Saturday, June 20, 2015
6:30 PM
John M. Stahl,
1933,
A young woman can’t forget the handsome lieutenant that she spends an evening with during the early days of World War I in Stahl’s acutely self-aware melodrama. Margaret Sullavan’s screen debut.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater
Saturday, June 20, 2015
7:00 PM
1936,

Imported Print!

Commissioned to celebrate the anniversary of a rail line in 1935, this film by great German photographer Willy Otto Zielke is a daring collage of abstractions, rhythms, and historical commentary, and was immediately banned by the Nazis.
At Pacific Film Archive Theater
Saturday, June 20, 2015
8:30 PM
Manoel de Oliveira,

In Memory of Manoel de Oliveira (1908–2015)

A young man falls in love with a recently deceased beauty in one of the final films from the long career of director Manoel de Oliveira. “Bold and daring, whimsical and dramatic” (TIFF).
At Pacific Film Archive Theater